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DCBC - Mike Law - Devonport Community Baptist Church 2012DCBC - Women of the New Testament - Mike Law

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Mike Law preaches from various passages from the NT about the role and standing of Women during the First Century and more importantly how Jesus Christ regarded them within his teaching and ministry.


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Artist/Composer: DCBC - Mike Law - Devonport Community Baptist Church 2012
Keywords: Jesus; The Bible; Bible; Theology; Testament; New Testament; Old Testament; Jesus Christ; God; God the Father; Father; Holy; Holy Spirit; 1 John; John 3:16; Wrath; Mercy; Forgiveness; Forgiven; Peace; Joy; faith; Hope; Christianity; PHD; Masters; Study the Bible; Bible study; Study; Torah; Moses; The Law; The Prophets; Prophet; Prophetic; LOVE; Agape; Philao; Eros; Justification; Women; Women of the Bible; Women in the NT; Feminism; Evangelical; Evangelical Feminism; Biblical Truth; Truth; women; Ministry; Jesus' ministry among women;

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